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Winchester Museums Service Historic Resources Centre GB 1869 AA2/110 Winchester Museums Service Historic Resources Centre This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 41727 The National Archives ppl-6 of the following report is a list of the archaeological sites in Hampshire which John Peere Williams-Freeman helped to excavate. There are notes, correspondence and plans relating to each site. p7 summarises Williams-Freeman's other papers held by the Winchester Museums Service. William Freeman Index of Archaeology in Hampshire. Abbots Ann, Roman Villa, Hampshire 23 SW Aldershot, Earthwork - Bats Hogsty, Hampshire 20 SE Aldershot, Iron Age Hill Fort - Ceasar's Camp, Hampshire 20 SE Alton, Underground Passage' - Theddon Grange, Hampshire 35 NW Alverstoke, Mound Cemetery etc, Hampshire 83 SW Ampfield, Misc finds, Hampshire 49 SW Ampress,Promy fort, Hampshire 80 SW Andover, Iron Age Hill Fort - Bagsbury or Balksbury, Hampshire 23 SE Andover, Skeleton, Hampshire 24 NW Andover, Dug-out canoe or trough, Hampshire 22 NE Appleshaw, Flint implement from gravel pit, Hampshire 15 SW Ashley, Ring-motte and Castle, Hampshire 40 SW Ashley, Earthwork, Roman Building etc, Hampshire 40 SW Avington, Cross-dyke and 'Ring' - Chesford Head, Hampshire 50 NE Barton Stacey, Linear Earthwork - The Andyke, Hampshire 24 SE Basing, Park Pale - Pyotts Hill, Hampshire 19 SW Basing, Motte and Bailey - Oliver's Battery, Hampshire 19 NW Bitterne (Clausentum), Roman site, Hampshire 65 NE Basing, Motte and Bailey, Hampshire 19 NW Basingstoke, Iron Age Hill Fort - Winklbury, Hampshire 18 NE Binley, Roman Building, Hampshire 16 NE Bishopstoke, Church on a Druidical Circle, Hampshire 57 NE Bishops Waltham (Stephen Castle Down), Barrow, Hampshire 58 NE Bradley, Earthwork - "Hurst Castle' - Bradley wood, Hampshire 34 NE Bramley, Iron Age Hill Fort, Hampshire 11 NW Broughton, Barrow Excavation, Hampshire 39 NW Buckholt, The site of Brige - Buckholt Farm?, Hampshire 39 NW Bullington, Iron Age Hill Fort - Tidbury Ring, Hampshire 24 SE Burghclere, Iron Age Hill Fort - Beacon Hill, Hampshire 8 SE Burghclere, Linear Earthwork on Beacon Hill, Hampshire 8 SE Burley, Coppice Enclosure Bank, Hampshire 71 SW Burley, Iron Age Hill Fort - Castle top, Hampshire 71 SW Burley (New Forest), Pits, Hampshire 71 SW Bursledon, The Wreck in the River Hamble, Hampshire 66 SW Bursledon, General History of, Hampshire 66 SW Cheriton, Linear Earthworks and field system - Lane End Down, Hampshire 50 NE u: \apps\museum\freeman. doc 1 Chilbolton, Romano-British Settlement on Chilbolton Down, Hampshire 32 NW Chilbolton, Pit-dwellings, Hampshire 32 NW Chilton Candover, Roman Villa - Stanchester, Hampshire 34 NW Chilworth, Iron Age Hill Fort - Chilworth Ring, Hampshire 57 SW Christchurch, Earthworks - St Catherines Hill, Hampshire 86 NE Christchurch, The Castle, Hampshire 86 SE Christchurch, Iron Age Settlement, Prehistoric routes Hengistbury Head, Hampshire 86 SE and 87 SW Clanfield, Bank across the Porthsmouth-Petersfield Road, Hampshire 60 SE Clatford, Field system, Hampshire 31 NE Colesmore and Priors Dean, Cross dykes across the Alton-Gosport Road, Hampshire 43 SW Collingbourne, Earthwork, Hampshire 14 SE and area Compton, Skeleton with knife - Shawford Down, Hampshire 49 SE Compton, Earthwork - Olivers battery, Hampshire 49 NE Compton, Hoard of Sling-stones - Hockley Down, Hampshire 49 SE Coombe, Iron Age Hill fort - Walbury, Berkshire (Formerly Hampshire) Coombe, Gallows, Berkshire (Formerly Hampshire) Copythorne, Earthwork - Half Moon Common, Hampshire 56 SW Corhampton, Burnt flint deposit Romano-British village, Hampshire 59 NW Corhampton, Roman Building, Hampshire 59 NW Crawley, supposed bank on the Winchester Road, Hampshire 32 SE Crondall, Motte - Powerham Castle, Hampshire 28 NW Crondall, Ring-motte and Bailey - Barley Pound, Hampshire 28 NW Crondall, Probable hollow-ways, Hampshire 28 NW Damerham, Roman Earthwork - Soldier's Rings, Hampshire 54 SW Damerham and Rockbourne, Iron Age Hill Fort - Rockbourne or Damerham knoll, Hampshire 54 SE Dogmersfield, Boundary stones, Hampshire 20 NW Downmans Surveys of Hampshire Earthworks )1. East Dean, Roman Villa, Hampshire 47 NE )2. Buckland Rings, Buckland Rings, Hampshire 75 NW J3. North Fareham, Spearhead, Hampshire 80 SW East Dean, Motte etc, Hampshire 47 NE Eastleigh, Air-photograph marking, Hampshire 57 SE Eastleigh, Linear Earthwork - Hiltingbury Common, Hampshire 49 SE or 57 NE East Meon, Cross-dyke at the Hyden cross-roads, Hampshire 60 SW East Tytherley, Iron Age Hill Fort - Holbury, Hampshire 48 NW u:\apps\museum\freeman.doc 2 East Worldham, Medieval site - King John's Hill, Hampshire 36 SW Ellingham, Natural Mound - Black Barrow, Hampshire 63 SW? Ellisfield, Iron Age Hill Fort, Hampshire 26 NE Exton, Large deposit of burnt flints, Hampshire 59 NW Exton, Iron Age Hill Fort - Old Winchester Hill, Hampshire 59 NE Exbury, Earthwork, Hampshire 51 NW, SW Eyeworth, Earthwork, Hampshire NW of Eyeworth Finkley (Nr Andover), Barrow, Hampshire 16 SW Fordingbridge, Iron Age Hill Fort - Frankenbury, Hampshire 62 NE Fordingbridge, Roman Pottery Kilns - Ashley Rails, Hampshire 63 NW Fordingbridge (Corley Hill), Romano-British site, Hampshire 62 SE Fordingbridge, Supposed Camp - Oriddlestyle, Hampshire 62 NE Franklins Farm, Romano-British site, Hampshire 59 NW Froxfield, Froxfield Entrenchments, Hampshire 52 NW/NE Froyle, Medieval Earthwork - Penley Copse, Hampshire 28 NW Godshill, Earthwork - Castle Hill, Hampshire 62 NE Grateley Downs, Barrows, Hampshire 30 NE Grateley, Middle/ Late Bronze Age Spearhead, Hampshire 30 NE Grateley, Roman Villa, Hampshire 31 NW Hamble, Supposed Iron Age Promontory Fort and site of Tudor Castle of St. Andrews - Hamble Common, Hampshire74 SW Hambledon, Terrace-way - Teglease and Chidden Downs, Hampshire 60 NW Havant, Roman Villa, Hampshire 76 SE Havant, Roman Building, Hampshire 76 SE Hayling Island, Unusual Iron Age Hill Fort - Tunorbury, Hampshire 84 SE Hayling Island, Roman sites etc, Barrow, Hampshire 84 All Highclere (Sidown Warren), Romano-British site, Hampshire 8 SE Hill Head, Palaeoliths, Hampshire 82 NE Hinton Ampner, Medieval bank?, Hampshire 51 NW Holbury, Homestead Moat - Holbury Farm, Hampshire 73 SE Hursley, Linear Earthwork - Portland Bank, Hampshire 49 SW Hursley, Farley Mount and area, Hampshire 40 SW Hursley, Pits - Pitt Down, Hampshire 50 SE Isle of Wight, Roman Villa - Arreton Itchen Valley, Sarsens in Shroner Wood, Hampshire 33 SW Itchen Stoke and Ovington, Iron Age Hill Fort - Oliver's Battery, Hampshire 34 SW Kents Barrow, Bronze hoard, Hampshire 31 NW Kimpton, Flint implements, Hampshire 22 NE Kings Bomborne, John 0'Gaunt's Deer Park, Hampshire 39 SE Kingslere, Earthwork, barrows, flint implements, Hampshire 9 NE u:\apps\museum\freeman. doc 3 Kingslere, Iron Age Hill Fort, site of Medieval Mansion etc, Cottingtoris Hill, Hampshire 9 SE Landford, Supposed Late Bronze Age Eartthwork (Landford Common), Hampshire 55 NE or 56 NW Langrish Burton, Earthworks, barrows etc - Butser Hill, Hampshire 60 NE Lenny Lodge, Medieval Park - Bishop's Dyke, Hampshire 72 SE Lipps Wood, Roman Villa, Hampshire 51 SE Littleton, Disc Barrow, Hampshire 40 NE Litchfield, Iron Age Hill Fort - Ladle Hill, Hampshire 9 SW Litchfield, Earthwork - Ladle Hill, Hampshire 9 SW Litchfield, Field System - Litchfield Down, Hampshire 9 SW Litchfield, Romano-British Curcus - Chapman's Dell, Hampshire 8 SE Little Somborne, Iron Age Hill Fort - Woolbury, Hampshire 32 SE Lockerley, Earthwork, Hampshire 48 NW Longparish, Iron Age Hill Fort - Harewood forest, Hampshire 24 SE Longstock, Roman Building, pottery etc, Hampshire 31 SE Longstock, Iron Age TV settlement enclosure - Meon Hill, Hampshire 31 SE W Longstock, Supposed Dock, Hampshire 31 SE Longwood Warren, Long Barrow, Hampshire 50 SE Lymington, Earthwork - Ampress Hole, Hampshire 80 SW Lymington, Iron Age Hill Fort - Buckland Rings, Hampshire 80 SW Lymington, Earthwork - Hordle Cliff, Hampshire 87 SE Mark Lane (Andover), Barrow, Hampshire 23 NE Martin, Linear Earthwork, Hampshire 54a NE and SE Martin, Linear Earthwork - GrirrYs Ditch, Hampshire 46a SE Martin, Late Bronze Age Enclosure - Martin Down, Hampshire 54a NE Medstead, Iron Age Hill Fort, Hampshire 34 SE Micheldever and Itchen Valley, Cross-dyke across the Lunway, Hampshire 33 SE Micheldever, Iron Age Hill Fort - Norsbury Ring, Hampshire 33 NW Middle Wallop, Earthwork - Ashley's Copse, Hampshire 38 NE Milton, Homestead Moat, Hampshire 87 NE Minstead?, Earthwork - The Castle Piece' - Island Thorns, Hampshire 63 SE Minstead?, Earthwork -Sloden, Hampshire 63 SE Minstead, Iron Age Hill Fort Malwood, Hampshire 63 SE Minstead, Earthwork - Ashurst Lodge, Hampshire 63 SE Mortimer West End, Supposed Camp and Entrenchment, Hampshire 4 NE Mortimer West End, Iron Age Hill Fort, Hampshire 4 SE Mottisfont, Linear Earthwork, Hampshire 48 NW u:\apps\museum\freeman. doc 4 Neadsore Plaitford etc, Miscellaneous finds, Hampshire 56 SW, 87 SE Neatham, Earthwork - Monkwood, Hampshire 35 NE Netley Marsh, Iron Age Hill Fort - Tatchbury, Hampshire 64 NE Netterton Valley, Wodens Dyke, Hampshire 7 NE/SE or 8 NW/SW? Nether Wallop, Hoard of socketed bronze axes, Hampshire 31 SW Nether Wallop, Iron Age Hill Fort - Danebury, Hampshire 31 SE North Warnborough, Roman Building - Villa - Lodge Farm, Hampshire 19 SE Nursling, Earthwork The Walls' Roman site etc, Hampshire 56 SE Nursling and Rownhams, Earthwork - Ingersley, Hampshire 57 SW Oakley, Iron Age coin, Hampshire 18 SW Odiham, Medieval Castle, Hampshire 19 NE Old Alresford,
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